Report That Yohan Cabaye Not Interested In Joining PSG

Written by Dr. Ed Harrison

6:51pm Thursday, January 23rd, 2014

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French football commentator Julien Laurens has said on talkSPORT that he believes Yohan Cabaye is reluctant to join PSG, whose manager Laurent Blanc has been talking about wanting him at PSG since last summer.

Yohan Cabaye – doesn’t want to join PSG This is what Julian Laurens has said on talkSPORT when asked what he knew of the current situation with Yohan Cabaye:

“It’s good news for Newcastle fans.” “It seems that Yohan Cabaye is a bit reluctant to join Paris Saint-Germain.” “He’s thinking about the longer term.”

“He knows PSG will probably get Pogba in the summer, that’s their main objective.” “Cabaye thinks that if he goes there, he’ll have to compete with Paul Pogba, Marco Verratti, Blaise Matuidi and Thiago Motta for a place in the midfield.”

“His chances to play will be reduced and he doesn’t want that.” “He’s happy at Newcastle.” “They’re doing well in the league this year and he’s reconsidering.”

Alan Pardew has told him if he goes to clubs bigger than Newcastle, like PSG or Manchester United as two examples, he will not get the freedom of play and be an automatic starting position that he gets at Newcastle.

It seems that some of that is starting to sink in with the Frenchman, although whether he would agree to stay at Newcastle long term – we don’t know.

However, we hope that Newcastle – Joe Kinnear would be the man to do this – would offer Yohan a new extended deal – in an effort to get him to stay on Tyneside – that’s part of Joe’s job as Director of Football – to keep the very best players at the club..

If we could do that – Newcastle could even then stand a chance of signing Loic Remy permanently in the summer.

If we can keep both of these top players at Newcastle long term – we would have the possibility of having a very good side – with say three new players coming in over the summer, including Remy Cabella from Montpellier.

What do you think?

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As Bills if oft fond of commenting on, there is an area of English law that prevents people from defaming or misrepresenting someone’s views in public that could potentially harm their credibility – it is called libel.

What you have written @100 is a libellous statement and I personally would like you to retract it.

I would, of course, like to point out that since the meeting in labour club in which it was stated that Time4Change were holding a march, which was largely backed by the Mike Ashley Out Campaign, MAOC actually saw their support surge from 600 followers to nearly 4000 – representing the anger that was felt by Mike Ashley’s mismanagement of the club.

NUST has seen a downturn in membership in this time, because perhaps they missed a trick in the summer by not openly embracing the aims and objectives of MAOC and T4C but if they can channel into what is now the overwhelming opinion of Newcastle United supporters – that Mike Ashley is not good for the club and the sooner he leaves the better – then NUST could well see an upturn in their own fortunes.

It would be a very logical extension that by tapping into this opinion, TF and The Mag are actually best representing what is the opinion of most NUFC supporters as you will be unable to produce subscription numbers for either publication, nor will you be able to find any quote directly attributable to Mark Jensen.

As MacToon himself stated, Mark Jensen did not intimate these feelings when I was speaking to him last night at NUST’s AGM last night, nor did Michael Martin. In fact, both men, and Norman Watson, seemed very encouraged by the progress that MAOC and T4C have made in recent months and wished us all the best in our endeavours.

If we were directly, and negatively impacting upon their commercial interests would this have been the case?

Also, I remembered how you were once a pompous flag bearer about being a NUST member yet you did not attend their AGM last night. Disappointing.

These various anti NUFC groupings that exist are meaningless and irrelevant. Going on blogs and flapping your lips as if you count for something is laughable. Put your hands in your pockets and turn up at SJP and you may just be acknowledged otherwise shut up.

Hd I think Europe is a distinct possibility for us My understanding is It is as ever complicated but if city win the capital one that’s an extra place in the league ie 6th qualifies,runners up get nothing ,city or chelski of arsenal or Man U win champs league and are in top 4 5th will be champs league.if a team already in the European spots is in the final ie winner and runner up another league spot goes to Europa league ie 8th

So it is entirely possible that there will be 5 places to champs league and 3 to Europa

Jeff from benwell, Loud mouths like you come and go, you turn up realise you can’t punch someones lights out and no one is going to turn up at that dingy pub of yours to fight you in the car park and then you fusk off back to your original blog of five different posters who all agree with you.Since when was Mike Ashley NUFC.

When I was first at Uni I wrote for WSC on a limited scale. But since I have often reviewed the potential for future editions of 4-4-2 and some fanzines that are looking to expand their horizons beyond their local fan catchment area.

I am less familiar with True Faith not having subscribed for a while. Talking to a few of The Mag sellers on Saturday they also reiterated Mark’s view of the need for more football and less politics.

It’s this time of the year that many folk start looking at their finances.

I remember Catchy once challenging me to bare knuckle fight in the SJP car park. He took offence at me suggesting he only turned up on here after a defeat and that he was a flip flop fan . He subsequently told me to forget his outburst.

Just as well mind, because I didn’t fancy my chances, given that he described himself as being 6′ 3″ 86 Kg and that he worked out 5 times a week before work and was into road running!

Yorky Mag, The winners of both cups should have a play off, then a play off with forth spot for a CL place, an extra couple of games but huge rewards and would certainly ignite interest in the cups, not fair on fourth place but are the play offs fair .!

Love for cabaye to stay but can’t see it as the club don’t match his ambitions which is fair enough. However, I don’t think he would get in to the premiers top sides city chelsea etc so for cl football he would have to play in another country imho.

Anthc Look what’s happened to Mata under a new manager. If it can happen to Mata then it can happen to Cabs. I see Trazbanour nearly got Ba for £7 mill……….how the hell do we expect to get £10 mill for Cisse.Besiktas want Cisse on loan but we only want to sell for £10 mill. Does this sound familiar to the de Jong deal ??

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